[Xiaomi Mi4c escolhido] Android até 5'' e até 250€ - que haja em branco

^lupas^

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Orçamento / Tipo de compra:

R: até 250€

[x] Loja Online
[x] Loja Física
[ ] Aparelho Usado

Rede:

[x] Livre
[ ] MEO (ex-TMN)
[ ] Vodafone
[ ] NOS

Estilo:
[x] Touchscreen (Até 5.0")

Sistema Operativo:
[x] Android

Tipo de Utilização:
[ ] Leve (Utilização inferior a 2h por dia.)
[x] Moderada (Utilização entre 3 a 5h de utilização por dia.)
[x] Intensiva (Utilização entre 6 a 8h de utilização por dia.)
[ ] Extrema (Utilização superior a 10h)

Outras Características:
[x] Pelo menos 16Gb mas tenho preferência dos 32Gb
[x] Cor branca ou mais clara


R: Bom e fiável, para oferecer à minha namorada, portanto tem de ser bonitinho e ter acessórios que se encontrem facilmente por essa internet fora ;)
Não pode ser maior que as 5''
 
Obrigado pelas respostas.
O Honor 5C é muito grande, vai reclamar.
O Mi4C não tem a parte frontal sem ser em preto (vai reclamar também), mas parece-me melhor opção que o Redmi 3 Pro, pelo menos a nível de specs
 
Lenovo Vibe Shot, tem umas specs nada más, 32 GB e como é para a tua namorada a camera deve ser importante, 16mpx traseira e 8mpx frontal. Opinião da laptopmedia sobre o smartphone:


" You’ve got a good camera and great battery life at your disposal, but that’s not the picture. Flawless screen quality, premium design, cool software features, and great performance are also on the menu.

The chassis features metallic frame with two glass sides (front and back) with our only complaint about the sharp edges making the phone uncomfortable to hold with one hand. The display, on the other hand, leaves us breathless. It can be easily mistaken for an OLED panel just by looking at it and the numbers are here to back it up. It has high contrast ratio, 100% of the sRGB and 94% of the Adobe RGB and maximum brightness suited for reading under direct sunlight – absolutely no problems there. The battery life also proved to be worthy of paying the extra bucks over a normal mid-range device and will most certainly get you through at least two days of normal to moderate usage. On the software side, Lenovo has finally done a great job here – good integration of Android’s Material Design signature, flatter and better design (unlike recent Lenovo devices), tons of useful features and customization to suit your individual taste and the only thing we can’t go along with is the Vibe UI icons – they just don’t fit into the environment.

Funny thing though, the camera should be the feature that defines this device, but yet it fails to deliver the ultimate experience. In all other areas the Lenovo Vibe Shot excels, but the camera performance (especially under low-light conditions) left us wanting more. The sensor seems to be fine (16MP + OIS, triple-LED flash IR laser for autofocus), but maybe it lacks the important software optimization. However, if you are a fan of photography, the smartphone offers a lot of options for you to take advantage of and the photos will surely be better than the ones taken in “Auto” mode. This may be the first time we recommend an upper-mid-range device over last year’s flagships, because the Lenovo Vibe Shot can easily take on even 2015’s flagships in more than one aspect.
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